3D subjective

3D subjective
● n. f. ►GRAPH►VIDEO Vue d'une scène en 3D dans une animation où la caméra se trouve à la place des yeux du personnage qu'on incarne, de sorte qu'on a l'impression d'être à la place du personnage qu'on contrôle. Utilisé dans beaucoup de jeux, Doom ayant lancé la mode.

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